Site with links and resources for learning about the history of the Indus Valley
"With 360-degree and other imagery, walk around the Sphinx, enter the Great Pyramid, visit tombs and temples, and more."
"See Rome as it looked in 320 AD and fly down to see famous buildings and monuments in 3D. Select the "Ancient Rome 3D" layer under Gallery in Google Earth."
"Rome was a city of "firsts":The first apartment buildings, central heating and even the world's first shopping mall."
"Looking for a map of the Roman Empire to help your teaching of Ancient history? Found one!"
"Rome Reborn is an international initiative to create a 3D digital model of the ancient city as it might have appeared in A.D. 320."
"In "Construct an Aqueduct," you are hired as Chief Water Engineer by the Roman Emperor. Your job: to build an aqueduct that will supply the Roman city of Aqueductis with clean water to private homes, public baths and glorious fountains. Succeed, and citizens of Aqueductis will drink clean water and bathe happily. Fail, and there's no telling what your countrymen will do."
"Experience this epic and exciting website, which explores the world of ancient Greece using hundreds of objects from the British Museum."
"The ancient city of «Petra» is a place full of mysteries. Little is known about this symbol of Jordan and now the country's most visited tourist attraction. It was established possibly as early as 312 BC as the capital city of the Nabataeans. It's called «Petra» (meaning: stone) today, but the original name of the city is not known. The site remained unknown until 1812, when it was introduced to the Europeans by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. "